http://www.metal-archives.com/artists/D ... tke/154060 It seems very unlikely that this is the same Mordor as the German one already listed. According to this CV, the dates don't fit at all and neither does the discography; granted, Radtke is from North Rhine-Westphalia as well, but I wouldn't read too much into it as it's the most populous German state (by a rather wide margin) and over one fifth of German MA entries are from there. Anyway, formed by Radtke in 1990 and changed name in 1991 to...

According to the CV, the band was also featured on two V/A samplers, titled First Step (1993) and Swim or Drown (1994).

Not much more to be extracted; the email address is dead. All the demos are referred to as "releases" (one unnamed Charan album is also specifically referred to as "unreleased", so the distinction is noteworthy). The bands are simply called "heavy metal".

Needs research.Not a band specifically; Social Despair from Greece has a 2013 release whose mentions I found only on their fb and bigdumbskulls called Refusal for Abreaction. A full length at that.Band - https://www.metal-archives.com/bands/So ... 3540327789Need: that album

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Just because it's music you don't like doesn't mean they're destroying music. The music you like still exists.

We have 5 out of 8 tracks: 3 on YouTube (Dogmatic, Terraforming, and Spurious Emotions) and 2 on Myspace* (Disordered Moralities, Wasting Credibility).I don't think the remaining tracks are of lower quality, but that's just me thinking "why would they be?".

Antares (Deu) is blacklisted; so, if you could add a bare entry, I'd dress it up. No need for all the hassle of un-blacklisting and re-blacklisting, I suppose.

*I'm able to listen to Myspace music on my phone again; still no luck getting songs to work on my computer.

"Throes of Mankind" was engineered by Austin Coupe and Kenny Gil at Pig Pen Recordings, mixed by Kenny Gil, and mastered by Alan Douches at West West Side Music. Culture Killer described the tracking process as "the smoothest, most fun process we have ever experienced." Guitarist/vocalist Hunter Young added that "Kenny and Austin are old friends of ours, so honestly it was just an all around amazing experience."

The Culture Killer lineup is rounded out by vocalist Ian Campbell, guitarist Trevor Kopp, bassist Collin Townsend, and drummer Dylan Blow. The band delivers pummeling metallic hardcore with violent, malevolent fervor. Musically, and lyrically, the band can simply be described as disgruntled and malevolent. The band would argue this is warrented given the current state of the world. Hunter Young explains: "The album hits on specific topics that the world is currently, and has been battling. Such as: racism, human trafficking, pedophilia in the pulpit, addiction, and the digital age ruining real human communication."

Culture Killer is the platform the members use to discuss topics they deem to be important. Not merely important, but topics they feel should be under discussion. They feel ultimately that "using the band to do anything other than talk about the evils and tragedies in the world would be doing an injustice to the listener and to ourselves."

I can understand if I has not been included for being too mallcore. But to me they sound Metal enough. Just a difficult genre to pin down.

I've been able to add most info on my draft - artworks, song name and length, logo, band photo. I came back to this band recently and updated the draft with the official facebook page (doesn't seem to be active any longer).

However, I still fail to locate any proof of the music available for sale, I personally don't have a physical copy of the release, plus the guy from the project moved to another country so I've been unable to establish contact to attempt to get a photo of a copy or something.

At the time I recall he distributed most of his stuff by himself, could someone approach the draft and ascertain if it may be considered valid or offer some help ? The guy released at least 4 EPs spanning from 2005 to 2008, and I can't find anything online that would display a physical copy... at the time digital distribution wasn't as common either so no luck with bandcamp.

If I recall correctly, the guy in fact recorded 8 releases, but I could only find data regarding the 4 I added in my draft.

Thank you!The myspace page you found is actually different from the one I located :https://myspace.com/tronevaktI've now added both to the draft... although it may never be published if no one can find anything about the releases. Never held one, so not even sure if he simply had CD-Rs or something like that. Lets see if someone can dig up some more info!

I've now added both to the draft... although it may never be published if no one can find anything about the releases. Never held one, so not even sure if he simply had CD-Rs or something like that. Lets see if someone can dig up some more info!